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Mykonos Ferries - Prices from £37

Book a ferry to Mykonos with AFerry. You can use Mykonos to take ferries around the Cyclades and also to Crete, Greece and the North Aegean Islands. Domestic services in the Cyclades are available from Mykonos to 10 ferry ports:

Andros

Ios

Koufonissi

Naxos

Paros

Santorini

Serifos

Sifnos

Syros

Tinos

Ferries away from the Cyclades sail from Mykonos to Evdilos, Heraklion, Karlovassi, Katapola, Piraeus and Rafina.

Mykonos Ferry Companies

Ferries to and from Mykonos are operated by Blue Star Ferries, Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries, Hellenic Seaways, Minoan Lines and Sea Jets. Because 6 ferry companies operate in and out of Mykonos, comparing can be very useful to help you find the best price at the best time for you. When you search for a ferry to Mykonos, we will always show a range of times just in case it's cheaper earlier or later than the time you select.

Ferries with Blue Star Ferries and other companies operating to and from Mykonos are known for their comfort and high levels of service, and you will feel like your holiday has begun the moment you step on board. Travelling to Mykonos will be easy and hassle free. Start by making your booking today, it's quick and easy.

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About Mykonos

Mykonos is a very cosmopolitan island, made famous in the last few decades by the international jet set visitors that spend their holidays on the island. Mykonos is a great place to see Greek and international celebrities. Some people think you have not really seen what Greece has to offer until you visit Mykonos.

Mykonos has a great night life with many discos and bars throughout the island along with some beautiful sandy beaches. All in all Mykonos is a friendly little picturesque town with beautiful white houses, narrow stone paths and windmills along with many interesting museums and town centres.

Mykonos also offers a variety of cuisines to cater to the large influx of international tourists along with local Greek delicacies and also offers a host of beautiful accommodation facilities and resorts.

Ferries to and from Mykonos

Anek's fleet of 11 magnificent modern air-conditioned ships all offer a full range of facilities on board. You can choose from a range of inner or outer ship cabins with two, three or four beds and on Anek Lines Italy-Greece routes you can even choose a deluxe cabins featuring a sitting room and TV and Internet access.

Aegean Speed Lines' modern air-conditioned fleet of high speed ships offer a wide range of facilities. You can choose either Business or Economy Class seating and their ships come with coffee and snack bars, shops and internet access.

With Agoudimos Lines, you will find shops, indoor and outdoor bars, a disco, casino, WI-FI internet access and special children's play areas. In the warmer months you might consider taking a dip in the ferry's swimming pool on deck! You holiday will really begin the moment you step on board.

Hellenic Seaways fleet currently consists of 34 ships. 15 conventional ferries and 19 high-speed vessels. As well as a range of cabins, the ferries offer the latest features such as restaurants, shops and sun-decks. Some ferries also have swimming pools which can be used in the summer months. These modern ships typically can also carry vehicles and carry between approximately 1,300 and 1,900 passengers.

On board Blue Star Ferries, as well as a range of cabins and seating including airline style seats, you will find an a la carte restaurant, cafe, bar, shops, internet access, ATM machine and night club. All Blue Star Ferries also now feature Goody's fast food restaurants which are Greece's equivalent of McDonalds or Burger King.

Golden Star Ferries operates one ship, the Superferry II. The ship is fully equipped with WiFi and satellite television throughout the ship. On board you will find duty free shops, a coffee shop, home cinema and massage chairs. The ship can hold up to 1,630 passengers, 250 cars and is wheelchair friendly.

Mykonos Port

Mykonos ferry port lies on a very popular Greek island Mykonos, part of the Cyclades group of islands. Mykonos has an area of around 41 square miles. You can get regular ferries from Mykonos to other Cyclades Islands and to Pireaus on mainland Greece. All ferries from Mykonos can be booked through AFerry

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Port Addresses

Agoudimos

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Blue Star Ferries

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Blue Star Ferries

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Cyclades Fast Ferries

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Golden Star Ferries

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Hellenic Seaways

New Port (Tourlos), Mykonos, Cyclades, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Sea Jets

Reviews

27 Jun 2019

Good way to travel

With several memebers in our group we thought the ferry was a way to save some money. The ferry was clean and comfortable. The ride was smooth and it gave us a chance to look at other islands as we went by.

Review by Sw

26 Apr 2019

Neat and clean

We enjoyed our sail in Golden star ferry which was newish, sparkling clean and spacious. There was plenty of space with different types of seat layout, including the reclining seats.
The ferry was kept clean all the time and was on time. There were multiple food bars and the staff were friendly and polite. Would recommend this ferry to anyone.
For those who booked tickets via different websites, they need to convert the ticket at Golden star ferry counter for an additional charge of 1€ per ticket. That is the only slight inconvenience, hence only 4 stars for check in procedure.

Review by Anon

11 Aug 2018

Great service but beware Mykonos check in

Booked out ferries from Mykonos to Paros from home and found the whole booking system excellent, and the boat (Minoan Lines) was also really good.
However, we went to the ticket window at Mykonos to get our paper tickets and were repeatedly told we didn not need them. When we tried to board the ferry of course they demanded paper tickets, and it was only because we were already afloat that we got on at all. They checked our booking and we were on their list but it was a very stressful moment being told initially that we didnt have a valid ticket. The Paros port experience in contrast was absolutely fine, they found our booking easily and issued paper tickets.
So - beware - make sure you insist on getting a paper ticket if you meet the same grumpy guy on the desk that we had in Mykonos!

Review by EMILY STEWART

02 Aug 2018

nice tryp

everithting was good

Review by FILIPE SANTIAGO DOMINGUEZ

27 Jul 2018

Fast and efficient transfer

Easy, quick transfer for island hopping. Facilities were impressive. Company knows what they are doing! Experienced staff and good processes in place

Review by Anon

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